Southampton boss Eckert keeps job after Spygate apology
Southampton manager Eckert has apologised for his involvement in a Spygate scandal but retains the backing of the club's owner. Sky Sports, BBC, and The Independent all report that Eckert will not be sacked despite criticism over the incident. The owner has publicly supported the head coach, though pundits question whether his reputation can recover from the fallout. The controversy continues to dominate Premier League headlines.
Sky Sports reports that Formula 1's 2026 cars are expected to bring significantly better overtaking opportunities at the Monaco Grand Prix, a track historically known for processional racing. BBC analysis examines whether the new regulations could favour Ferrari over rivals. The FIA president has described Monaco as 'one of the great jewels' of motorsport, praising the venue's continued importance ahead of this weekend's race.
Serena Williams is set to make her return to professional tennis at the Queen's Club Championships after nearly four years away from the sport. At 44, the 23-time Grand Slam champion will compete on grass courts in a highly anticipated comeback. Fellow tennis players have expressed excitement, calling it a 'dream come true' to share the court with her again. The announcement has generated widespread coverage across CNN, AP News, Al Jazeera, and The Guardian.
Aryna Sabalenka powered past Naomi Osaka in the first women's night session match at the French Open since 2023. The high-profile clash marked a significant moment for women's tennis, raising the question of whether night-session slots for women will become more regular. BBC and The Guardian both covered the match and its implications for scheduling equality at Roland Garros.